Sean from our Royal Festival Hall branch picks out the books that best document a conflict - memorably described by Jose Luis Borges as "two bald men fighting over a comb" - that cost 907 lives.
Katy recalls her own childhood enjoyment of the late Maurice Sendak's classic Where the Wild Things Are and celebrates the achievements of an author who never grew up.
* From the author of the magnificent, award-winning novels GILEAD and HOME comes this, a collection of wonderful, heart-warming essays about reading
The collected non-fiction of Roberto Bolano, published in English for the first time
In 2008, two of the most celebrated of French intellectuals began a ferocious exchange of letters. In their inimitably confrontational correspondence, they lock horns...
A unique and dazzling portrait of Angela Carter by her friend and literary executor.
The award-winning journalist and editor takes us on a tour around modern Britain with a look at 26 subjects and how we relate to them.
An unforgettable portrait of the Austro-Hungarian author, this biography in letters is classic European literature at its finest.
EVER WONDERED WHERE YOUR DEEPEST DESIRES MIGHT LEAD?
What's a novelist supposed to do with contemporary culture? And what's contemporary culture supposed to do with novelists? This title answers such questions and ...
Cassandra will be discussing the recent release of City of Lost Souls with the inimitable...
In this exclusive interview for Foyles to celebrate the publication of Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary talks about her fascination with Thomas Cromwell and the corrupting effects of power.
WINNER ANNOUNCED! Edgelands by Michael Symmons Robert and Paul Farley takes the prize in the first year of Foyles' sponsorship.
The story of the intellectual bromance between Sartre and Camus that culminated in a bitter feud.